The Roxio Media Manager isn't an option. With 4GB of ram on my system it's slow as death and when I tried to copy music it only took half. I could sync by putting my videos as a playlist in iTunes, but then I'd have to convert them from avi and that would take forever.

You could enable Mass Storage Mode on the device (Options > Media Card) and then connect your device to your PC. That should assign it a new drive letter. Then go into Windows Explorer and drag and drop the videos onto the media card.

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Hi bobjohnson, I commented on an existing software called Format Factory that does a great job of formatting videos for the blackberry. Avg time to format is about 2 -2 1/2hrs for a movie. File size is anout 700mb to a full gig. here's the linkFormatFactory - great way to get DVD's on your BB
I also wrote more detailed instructions so if you want them let me know.
Good luck.

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You could enable Mass Storage Mode on the device (Options > Media Card) and then connect your device to your PC. That should assign it a new drive letter. Then go into Windows Explorer and drag and drop the videos onto the media card.

I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Before it was copying them to the on-board memory, the F: drive, but now it gave me the option to copy to a G: drive memory card.